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I love this tactic.
Author:
MAS
(21266 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 5:57 pm on Apr 2, 2025
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Replies to: "I love this tactic."
Personalities or policies?
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Curly1918
- 5:13pm 4/2/25
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No excuses. Rationalizing your vote for Trump does not make it less disgusting or morally repulsive.
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ND521
- 7:57pm 4/2/25
He’s psychologically guilt ridden.
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Frank L
- 8:06pm 4/2/25
He could argue that he voted for Trump in self-defense so Kam couldn't mutilate his family jewels.
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ND521
- 8:30pm 4/2/25
"Trump is the type of person you have to meet him to understand".
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Eli
- 5:58pm 4/2/25
Policies, eh? A little tariff perspective for you.
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Chris94
- 5:49pm 4/2/25
Where does it land off the chart?
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wrdomerson
- 5:59pm 4/2/25
I don't know how the tariffs will work out in the long run. If they bring jobs back, though...
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NedoftheHill
- 5:50pm 4/2/25
No. Inefficient industries shouldn’t be rescued.
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Chris94
- 5:59pm 4/2/25
Of course, tariffs don't rescue industries, they rescue US companies and US jobs.
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NedoftheHill
- 8:03pm 4/2/25
I look at them as a sort of pre-war preparation and nation preservation.
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NedoftheHill
- 6:46pm 4/2/25
Pre-war? I certainly hope that is not factoring in to official thinking
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Chris94
- 7:12pm 4/2/25
Being prepared for war is the best way to prevent war. You obviously know that. But, politics.
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NedoftheHill
- 7:59pm 4/2/25
Simpleton, you're leaving out a lot of confounding variables.
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iairishcheeks
- 6:27pm 4/2/25
Free trade > managed trade
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Chris94
- 7:13pm 4/2/25
Which means no tariffs, right?
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iairishcheeks
- 7:56pm 4/2/25
The system was not broken.
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Chris94
- 8:44pm 4/2/25
According to the working class, it was.
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iairishcheeks
- 9:34pm 4/2/25
Can you explain the insanity of Woke?
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Hibakusha
- 5:19pm 4/2/25
I love this tactic.
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MAS
- 5:57pm 4/2/25
Supports racial discrimination, inequality, genital mutilation, end of women's sports...
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NedoftheHill
- 5:52pm 4/2/25
Since when is opposing White Supremacy a bad thing...or helping all people get a fair start in life
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TyroneIrish
- 1:51pm 4/3/25
Here you go.
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TampaIrish
- 5:33pm 4/2/25
So social injusctice should be ignored?
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Hibakusha
- 5:36pm 4/2/25
A man in a dress should be.
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PaND
- 6:48pm 4/2/25
Nope. But it shouldn’t be used like it was the past 4 years. Social justice has its place
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TampaIrish
- 5:47pm 4/2/25
Trump 2 is worse so far than the failed Trump 1 presidency.
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ND521
- 5:18pm 4/2/25